Support Clean Air Protections

Scientists warn that the buildup of carbon pollution will create warmer temperatures which could lead to higher smog levels. More smog means more childhood asthma attacks and complications for others with lung disease.

That’s why the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing carbon pollution standards for power plants – and they’re seeking public comments before deciding to take action.

According to a recent bipartisan survey conducted for the American Lung Association, the voting public strongly supports the EPA’s efforts to update clean air protections. An astounding 72-percent of voters surveyed want the EPA to set limits on power plant carbon pollution.

These new clean air standards will improve the quality of our air and spark innovation in clean energy technologies. But big polluters are working to block EPA scientists from setting these new standards.

Help stand up to big corporate polluters and support clean air protections. Please submit a public comment before the deadline and we’ll deliver it to the EPA.

Letter to

Environmental Protection Agency

I strongly support the EPA’s effort to limit power plant carbon pollution.

These new clean air standards will protect public health and help our economy by sparking innovation in clean energy technologies.

We must do more to keep millions of tons of dangerous pollutants from being dumped into the air we all breathe.